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Post by Horridus on Oct 27, 2010 20:08:23 GMT
ENTER: heated debate about whether or not dinosaurs could experience emotions. I personally feel that Tyrannosaurus was at least capable of mild indifference.
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Post by Himmapaan on Oct 27, 2010 21:13:33 GMT
ENTER: heated debate about whether or not dinosaurs could experience emotions. I personally feel that Tyrannosaurus was at least capable of mild indifference. To both of your comments. ;D Well, Better jump in here quick now that Himma is making some unbelievably stunning artwork. Due to my calm and curious nature I'm gonna say Nothronychus. Also I used to eat bugs as a kid. Ah, excellent. That's four therizinosaurs we have now! ;D And thank you, Pango!
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Post by mnemosaurus on Oct 27, 2010 21:32:55 GMT
I'm pretty sure I was a protoceratops in one of my earlier lifes, so this is an easy one
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Oct 27, 2010 22:54:48 GMT
I feel I was a Dimetrodon at one time. ;D
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Oct 27, 2010 23:13:39 GMT
Yes, I know, I'm sorry. I just can't help but look at a Triceratops and see a big belligerent brute with a tiny brain and three horns with 6 or 7 tonnes of weight behind them... ENTER: heated debate about whether or not dinosaurs could experience emotions. GTFO troll
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Post by bokisaurus on Oct 27, 2010 23:34:12 GMT
I personally feel that Tyrannosaurus was at least capable of mild indifference. To both of your comments. ;D Well, Better jump in here quick now that Himma is making some unbelievably stunning artwork. Due to my calm and curious nature I'm gonna say Nothronychus. Also I used to eat bugs as a kid. Ah, excellent. That's four therizinosaurs we have now! ;D And thank you, Pango! Now you can do a choir singing the dinosaur collector song! ;D
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Oct 28, 2010 0:04:08 GMT
ENTER: heated debate about whether or not dinosaurs could experience emotions. GTFO troll LMAO! * Gives you a high five.* ;D
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Post by Himmapaan on Oct 28, 2010 0:35:47 GMT
Ah, excellent. That's four therizinosaurs we have now! ;D And thank you, Pango! Now you can do a choir singing the dinosaur collector song! ;D Do you know, I had an idea about what I would do for the three Therizinosaurus, but Pango's choice may have put that out of joint somewhat (not reproaching him at all, of course!). ;D On the other hand, as Nothronychus is a therizinosaur but not actually a Therizinosaurus, I could still pursue it and draw Pango separately... But whilst typing that up I had another idea altogether which might be good too... Please don't mind me; I'm just thinking aloud, so to speak. ;D
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Post by Griffin on Oct 28, 2010 15:35:51 GMT
I feel I was a Dimetrodon at one time. ;D I really can't see that at all. Since when did you like permian era non-dinosaur animals? Weird.
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Post by Himmapaan on Oct 28, 2010 15:50:12 GMT
I feel I was a Dimetrodon at one time. ;D I really can't see that at all. Since when did you like permian era non-dinosaur animals? Weird. Haha. ;D
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Post by paleoferroequine on Oct 28, 2010 20:10:24 GMT
OK. I'll play. Since I like to slice and dice poor vinyl beasties I guess that makes me some kind of dromeosaur. Yeah, that works.
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Post by Himmapaan on Oct 28, 2010 20:30:01 GMT
OK. I'll play. Since I like to slice and dice poor vinyl beasties I guess that makes me some kind of dromeosaur. Yeah, that works. Ha! Any specific one in mind?
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Post by paleoferroequine on Oct 29, 2010 0:14:35 GMT
OK. I'll play. Since I like to slice and dice poor vinyl beasties I guess that makes me some kind of dromeosaur. Yeah, that works. Ha! Any specific one in mind? Umm.. Deinonychus.
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Post by Horridus on Oct 29, 2010 13:02:33 GMT
Ha! Any specific one in mind? Umm.. Deinonychus. That makes two of us then...maybe we can be in the same picture...
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Post by Tylosaurus on Oct 30, 2010 18:35:41 GMT
I'm no Dinosaur, I'm a Mosasaur, a Tylosaurus Proriger to be precise, a 12 to 14 meter Mosasaur that ruled the Late Cretacious Seas about 87 Million Years ago, it lived within a world of Chaos it only feared it's own species of an older age, although my chaos world was similar, hence my past it was was more like complicated world chaos, but yeah Tylosaurus does have alot of similar things thatcan be compared with my background.
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Post by Himmapaan on Oct 31, 2010 15:02:56 GMT
Is there nobody who is a pterosaur? We have a prehistoric mammal, a synapsid and even a marine reptile now, but no pterosaurs?
I suspect Dean might be one if he cared to take part in my silly thread? ;D
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Post by deanm on Oct 31, 2010 15:14:38 GMT
I actually quite like this thread. I have been holding off on posting because no rotund ground dwelling pterosaurs have been discovered yet. If I were to be a pterosaur I have to admit a certain affection for Pteranodon. Rhamphorhyncus would be a close second though.
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Post by Griffin on Oct 31, 2010 18:45:07 GMT
There is an idea going around now that Quetzalcoatlus may have been flightless.
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Post by Horridus on Oct 31, 2010 18:45:58 GMT
There is an idea going around now that Quetzalcoatlus may have been flightless. Although not rotund.
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Post by foxilized on Oct 31, 2010 20:18:49 GMT
I was a d**n Tyrannosaurus-Rex. The biggest and bloodthirtiest bastard ever. Full of scars and battle marks in my totally black coloured skin. And I wasn't a d**n scavenger, I was a hunter. My roar shake the land, from the top of a mountain I used to go every dawn and dusk... just to roar. And I had an haren of females just for me. I was a loner by nature, though. Used them and then go for a nap. And I died when a goddam giant meteorite felt right to my head, while I roared to it with all the strenght in my lungs. I was already 33 years old, a decrepit T-Rex already, and had a goddam savage and male-chauvinist great life. ;D
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